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Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:41 pm
by avacado111
ruleser wrote:So received no mail out here in CA today.

By the way, from my experience with mailings last year, small envelope=2-3 days, larger envelope (especially if has a few things stuffed in it) 5-7 days or so.
I 3> this theory.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:42 pm
by avacado111
good night. I'm sleeping, but not drinking.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:43 pm
by killuminati
Veritas wrote:
killuminati wrote:
krispykitten wrote:
shadowfrost000 wrote:Listen to Veritas, he is god.
scuse me god, what can I do for you to get into Cornell? kthxbai.
+1
Write the LOCI of your life!!!!!

I really think you can do it!

=) I will try. Thnx :)

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:43 pm
by killuminati
avacado111 wrote:good night. I'm sleeping, but not drinking.
gnite tasty avacado mmmmmm...yummy

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:47 pm
by Veritas
on my way out, just wanna share that I <3 this thread

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:48 pm
by killuminati
Veritas wrote:on my way out, just wanna share that I <3 this thread
me too i'm glad my friend introduced me to toplawschoolsforum it's pretty cool 8)

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:48 pm
by krispykitten
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Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:49 pm
by killuminati
krispykitten wrote:
Veritas wrote:on my way out, just wanna share that I <3 this thread
+180 -- night guys!
it's only 6:49 here so almost 10pm over there. haha i get it, sorry i was like it's really early but dark right now lol. gnite!

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:06 pm
by ankit
Lol....looks like this thread really grew overnight! I'm in a timezone that's 12 hours ahead of you guys, so got quite a bit of catching up to do. Though it does seems like there have been no acceptances so far.

I think the best solution is to just call them on Monday and ask them about the decisions. That's what people did last year, and the admissions office was quite happy to release decisions over the phone. I really hope I'm not a deferral as I'm counting on an early end to my cycle, but we'll see I suppose.....

The next couple of weeks are gonna be quite eventful with all the decisions expected....good luck to all!!

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:08 pm
by Mosca
Have any URMs been deferred?
ankit wrote: I think the best solution is to just call them on Monday and ask them about the decisions. That's what people did last year, and the admissions office was quite happy to release decisions over the phone.
Excellent idea. What time do they open on Monday?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:16 pm
by ruleser
Mosca wrote:Have any URMs been deferred?
ankit wrote: I think the best solution is to just call them on Monday and ask them about the decisions. That's what people did last year, and the admissions office was quite happy to release decisions over the phone.
Excellent idea. What time do they open on Monday?
Yes, 1 URM checked in as deferred.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:20 pm
by oksoonersfan
ruleser wrote:
Mosca wrote:Have any URMs been deferred?
ankit wrote: I think the best solution is to just call them on Monday and ask them about the decisions. That's what people did last year, and the admissions office was quite happy to release decisions over the phone.
Excellent idea. What time do they open on Monday?
Yes, 1 URM checked in as deferred.
Been lurking around the forums for the last few days, but I figured I could help answer this question since I'm a Cornell UG. A lot of the administrative offices are open at 8:30 AM. My guess is that the law school admissions office will be open at around 9, so calling at around 9:30 EST would probably be a safe bet.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:25 pm
by ruleser
oksoonersfan wrote:
Mosca wrote:Excellent idea. What time do they open on Monday?
Been lurking around the forums for the last few days, but I figured I could help answer this question since I'm a Cornell UG. A lot of the administrative offices are open at 8:30 AM. My guess is that the law school admissions office will be open at around 9, so calling at around 9:30 EST would probably be a safe bet.
Well, whoever calls is braver than me. I'd expect the person on the other end to just go, "Seriously?" and then call out across the office, "Hey, guess who just called in thinking they might actually have an admit..." followed by sit-com-level laughter...

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:25 pm
by najumobi
Mosca wrote:Have any URMs been deferred?
i was deferred, 163, 2.92.
not too surprised...even for an urm applying to cornell very far from auto-admit. though i have to say that my cornell index is approximately the same as blacks attending cornell (at least the 5/6 on lsn): ~3.10-3.15. for the most part they applied and were admitted under RD.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:28 pm
by Helmholtz
ruleser wrote:
oksoonersfan wrote:
Mosca wrote:Excellent idea. What time do they open on Monday?
Been lurking around the forums for the last few days, but I figured I could help answer this question since I'm a Cornell UG. A lot of the administrative offices are open at 8:30 AM. My guess is that the law school admissions office will be open at around 9, so calling at around 9:30 EST would probably be a safe bet.
Well, whoever calls is braver than me. I'd expect the person on the other end to just go, "Seriously?" and then call out across the office, "Hey, guess who just called in thinking they might actually have an admit..."
I'm going to be out of town on Monday all day; I'm planning on calling, probably a little after 9:00 AM. I'll ask if they can let me know the decision, and then give them my name. Will keep everybody updated.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:54 pm
by mbw
najumobi wrote:
Mosca wrote:Have any URMs been deferred?
i was deferred, 163, 2.92.
not too surprised...even for an urm applying to cornell very far from auto-admit. though i have to say that my cornell index is approximately the same as blacks attending cornell (at least the 5/6 on lsn): ~3.10-3.15. for the most part they applied and were admitted under RD.
I'd be willing to wager a significant sum that, unless you're hiding some ax murdering past, your deferral will turn into an acceptance in Feb/Mar.

My suggestion is to write a LOCI 1) giving any further support that your GPA is not indicative of your potential, and 2) look into the interests of Cornell faculty and if you see something that you'd like to explore further (cough, death penalty, cough) and include that interest as well.

And for everyone deferred, don't use the "d" on LSN as indicative - it used to mean that the applicant decided to defer an application/acceptance, not that the school deferred you until regular admission - thus, a lot of us who were "deferred" will not show up by merely looking at "d"s.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 11:59 pm
by flcath
For those wondering, it was a very optimistically-worded deferral letter. Quite reassuring.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:07 am
by Pearalegal
At a bar waiting for my friends. Still so depressed over Cornell that I wanted to say gi. Have ordered buffalo wings, beer and watching the nd game. They haven't let me in yet either.

AAHHHH

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:36 am
by beef wellington
I'm confused about Cornell's status checker.
Early Action Complete (JD only) Your JD Application is ready for review by the Admissions Committee. If your JD application was complete by the November 16 Early Action deadline, you should receive a written decision (Admit, Hold or Deny) by mid to late December. If your application was complete some time after the November 16 Early Action deadline then your application will be held over to the regular decision applicant pool.
Early Action Deferral (JD only) Your JD application is ready for review by the Admissions Committee. Your JD application was not complete by the Early Action Deadline, so it was held over to the regular decision application pool. If your application was complete by February 1, you should receive a written decision by the next 8 to 12 weeks.
I'm Early Action Complete 11/19 due to my 2nd LOR coming in a bit late. What am I to make of this part of the status?
If your application was complete some time after the November 16 Early Action deadline then your application will be held over to the regular decision applicant pool.
This seems to be the exact same criteria set forth in the definition for EA Deferral. But if I were held over why wouldn't my status just say EA Deferral instead of EA Complete? Can anyone help me out as to when I should be expecting a decision?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:56 am
by SanBun
beef wellington wrote:I'm confused about Cornell's status checker.

Early Action Deferral (JD only) Your JD application is ready for review by the Admissions Committee. Your JD application was not complete by the Early Action Deadline, so it was held over to the regular decision application pool. If your application was complete by February 1, you should receive a written decision by the next 8 to 12 weeks.
I'm Early Action Complete 11/19 due to my 2nd LOR coming in a bit late. What am I to make of this part of the status?
If your application was complete some time after the November 16 Early Action deadline then your application will be held over to the regular decision applicant pool.
This seems to be the exact same criteria set forth in the definition for EA Deferral. But if I were held over why wouldn't my status just say EA Deferral instead of EA Complete? Can anyone help me out as to when I should be expecting a decision?
It says that for every EA applicant. I was in a similar situation, I had sent my app really close to midnight on November 2nd so I called in to check whether I would still be considered for EA- they told me I had submitted in time, despite having actually sent my app a couple of minutes after midnight. Just call them and they will tell you directly, their admissions people are extremely nice and understanding. Good luck!

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:11 am
by RhubarbPie
Is there an updated list of deferrals/stats of those who received deferrals?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 1:30 am
by swc65
Veritas wrote:
shadowfrost000 wrote:
Veritas wrote:
shadowfrost000 wrote:Krispykitten is a very viscerally satisfying name.

Very synesthesia

EDIT: Time to go out and drink and try my hardest to not say something about law school admissions every 5 minutes.
:lol: me too! In about 15 mins. Thank God. Be Safe!
You too BRO. Forget about the size of your envelopes for tonight. :D
It's always about the size of the envelope.

peace out
Not true Gtown's was very small

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:48 pm
by jay115
:)

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:54 pm
by Veritas
swc65 wrote:
Veritas wrote: It's always about the size of the envelope.

peace out
Not true Gtown's was very small
That was more of a play on words :wink:

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2009 12:54 pm
by SanBun
quick question everyone:

My Cornell status still says "Early Action Complete"- does it ever go to "under review", or just straight to "decision rendered"?????